Hi
Stampers!
I wanted to create a few masculine Christmas cards and decided to
use some retired Designer Series Paper along with the Stampin’ Celebration SC93 Sketch Challenge :-)
Again, if
you have not already visited the Stampin’ Celebration site, I hope you will
find the time to do so- great Design Team samples!
To create this Clean and Layered (CAL) card:
Cut strips from the retired Candlelight Christmas Designer
Series Paper and use the Hexagon Punch to create the banner points.
Adhere a square panel of Very Vanilla cardstock to a piece
of Early Espresso cardstock. Add the
three banners to the panel along with the 5/8” Triple Early Espresso Satin
Ribbon bow.
Stamp the sentiment from the retired Contempo Christmas set
using Early Espresso Classic Ink onto a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock. Trim the panel and mount onto the Early
Espresso card front.
Add the banner panel using Stampin’ Dimensionals® to the
card front.
Add the punched Early Espresso and Very Vanilla snowflakes
along with the Pearls to finish off the card
Stamp Sets: Contempo Christmas
Ink: Early
Espresso
Paper: Very Vanilla, Early Espresso, retired Candlelight
Christmas DSP
Accessories: Hexagon Punch,
Snowflake Punch (Martha Stewart), 5/8” Early Espresso Satin Ribbon, Pearls
Thanks again for stopping by- I
hope you have a terrific Tuesday and stop by again soon for the new SU-Only
Challenge!
6 comments:
Love your card! A very nice take on the sketch! Love the colors! Thanks for playing along at Stampin' Celebration!
That DSP is one of my favourites! I love the those banners and the snowflake embellishments are the perfect added touch! Thanks so much for joining us at Stampin' Celebration!
I LOVE and ADORE your Contemp Christmas card in chocolates!! LOVELY!! Thanks for joining us at Stampin' Celebration!
Love the card! Gorgeous colors!
Love your card Julie! The colour combo is beautiful with that DSP... what is the green colour? Thanks for playing along at Stampin' Celebration!
Thanks everyone for your sweet comments! Anita, the green is Lucky Limeade (which is very close to Old Olive) :-) Thanks again and have a Merry Christmas!!
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